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Cheese Curds: Green Bay Packers news and links for Friday, January 18

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Andy Lyons

Daily Green Bay Packers news and links, today on Ryan Pickett's age, Jermichael Finley's salary, and more.

Happy Friday, ladies and gentlemen. I wish I was talking to you ahead of a weekend filled with Packers football, but it wasn't to be. I'll be watching the games this weekend anyway, and enjoying them, because I still like football. I understand if you temporarily do not like football. Today's edition of Cheese Curds features stories on Ryan Pickett, Jermichael Finley, the running back position and what beat the Pack in San Francisco.

At 33, Pickett still part of Packers' plans on defensive line | Green Bay Press-Gazette

Part of their plans, sure, but lemme holla at you, John Jenkins.

Packers are seeking leading man at running back | Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel

We'll probably spend quite a bit of time and column space between now and the draft debating whether or not DuJuan Harris can be that guy.

Two Simple Things That Beat the Packers in San Francisco | Jersey Al's

They are, surprisingly, not "being bad at football" and "derping".

Has Finley done enough to stay with Packers? | FOX Sports Wisconsin

To stay? Absolutely. I don't think that's in question. The question is at what salary he's worth keeping around. Is that number $1m a year, $3m a year, $5m a year? Depends on who you ask.

                                                                                                                                                                                                               

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